 Hello, I'm Anne-Marie Burkle, Acting Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. It's June, and that means it's the start of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season. I want to remind you, you have the power to prepare and stay safe during whatever weather may come your way. After a storm knocks out power, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning increases. Carbon monoxide or CO is called the invisible killer. You cannot see it or smell it. Now is the time to make sure that your CO and your smoke alarms are working properly. Install carbon monoxide alarms on every level of your home and outside your sleeping areas. If you own a portable generator, here are a few safety tips to keep in mind. Never use a portable generator inside your home, your basement, or your garage. Keep your generator outside of your home at least 20 feet away from any window, doors, or vents. If you experience a headache, fatigue, nausea, or vomiting, get outside immediately for fresh air, and then call 911. Here are some other hazards to look out for after a storm. Never use charcoal indoors. Burning charcoal in an enclosed space can produce lethal levels of carbon monoxide. If you must use candles, do not burn them on or near anything that can catch fire and never leave burning candles unattended. Do not use electric or gas appliances that have been wet or damaged in a hurricane or flood. These appliances could cause electric shock, fire, or an explosion hazard. The storms may come, but you have the power to prepare. Please stay safe this hurricane season. Thank you.